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I'm looking to stick my current build in a new case in the next few months. The case I'm using now is already 7 years old and it's time for a change (also a fresh PSU!). I'm mostly looking for solid cooling (I'm using a Noctua NH D15S for CPU air cooling) and enough space to make working inside the case less stressful than my past experience has usually been. (I've been using a Corsair Carbide 400R.) The less silly features (e.g. colored LEDs) the better.

Thanks in advance for any recommendations!

James

Edited April 1 by honanhal

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I'm looking to stick my current build in a new case in the next few months. The case I'm using now is already 7 years old and it's time for a change (also a fresh PSU!). I'm mostly looking for solid cooling (I'm using a Noctua DH-15S for CPU air cooling) and enough space to make working inside the case less stressful than my past experience has usually been. (I've been using a Corsair Carbide 400R.) The less silly features (e.g. colored LEDs) the better.

Thanks in advance for any recommendations!

James

A few months ago, I upgraded my case to a Corsair Obsidian 750D. Mainly because it lacked all of those silly features as you say, but also needed some extra space for the 1080 and all the cooling I planned to add inside. This case was mainly made for an air-cooled CPU, but I installed an H100i v2 water cooler. I have to say, the airflow is pretty superb with this case. Definitely not disappointed. It's quite big though, but I believe this style case comes in different sizes.

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I just finished a build using the new Fractal Design Define R6, Blackout version. Very nice tempered glass case with flexible features and arrangement. Just search YouTube... there are quite a few build videos. Excellent case for cooling. This is the quietest PC I've built to date. Specs are in my signature.

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Another Phanteks vote. It may be a few years old now but still available - the Phanteks Enthoo Pro (not the Pro M): https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cBhmn21ylkc. It's a large case (so check it will fit) which offers many different cooling options and is particularly easy to work in. A real enthusiast case with no unnecessary frills, it comes in two different versions - with or without the side window. Best of all, unlike most other cases it's screwed together rather than riveted so can easily be fully customised.

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Coolermaster Pro 5 case (now named Coolermaster Mastercase Maker 5) with an H100 cooler houses my system and I am very happy with it. Two fans on front, two on top, and one in the rear. Good filtering from the screens that cover the fans. Highly customizable.

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I got the Corsair Obsidian Series 750D mostly because my first build had the same case in an older model. Honestly its far too big, way over the top for P3D. I would seriously suggest a smaller case that someone here has recommended unless you plan to add all kinds of extra's which are really not needed for FS computers.

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I downsized (or upsized depending on your point of view) to a Corsair Carbide Series Air 540 High Airflow ATX Cube Case. I love this case. It has clean lines great airflow and a lower footprint if it is setting on your desk. It fits 2 GTX 1080 ti cards, a big H115i corsair cpu radiator cooler and a Corsair HX1200i PS no problem at all.

Edited April 1 by nz_kiwi

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I just finished a build using the new Fractal Design Define R6, Blackout version. Very nice tempered glass case with flexible features and arrangement. Just search YouTube... there are quite a few build videos. Excellent case for cooling. This is the quietest PC I've built to date. Specs are in my signature.

Was just going to post a link but great minds think alike. I love mine; it's quiet, stylish and keeps the dust out.

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Hi Raymond. Silent is good Are you saying it remains silent when you're running your sim with study-level aircraft and 3rd party airport sceneries, or it is silent when idling at 5.0MHz? I'm trying to understand expectations for my new rig here.

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Hi Raymond. Silent is good Are you saying it remains silent when you're running your sim with study-level aircraft and 3rd party airport sceneries, or it is silent when idling at 5.0MHz? I'm trying to understand expectations for my new rig here.

My system is setup under ASUS AI Suite 3 with smart fan, and a exe link to P3Dv4 which means that it can go to core 0, 5000 core 1,5001 core 2,5000 core 3,5001. when I start P3D the fans spin up but even then I have move my ear close to even hear the fans.

Using Riva Tuner I found that it run mostly at 4.5, only in heavy scenery area will it push to 4.8 to 4.9 and when a sudden change of view it sometimes hit`s 5.0, CPUID Monitor showing min temp 34, max temp 69 on CPU, MB 34deg

PS I run PMDG 747 and 777 for testing in sim using ORBX UK from UK2000 EGKK over EGLC and then into EGLL setup in xtrem airports if I can fly there smooth I'm happy not interested in FPS have them locked to 29, ASUS 28inch 4K monitor set at 30hz.

Edited April 2 by rjfry

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My system is setup under ASUS AI Suite 3 with smart fan, and a exe link to P3Dv4 which means that it can go to core 0, 5000 core 1,5001 core 2,5000 core 3,5001. when I start P3D the fans spin up but even then I have move my ear close to even hear the fans.

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